The Report: Philippines 2015

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Oxford Business Group, 06.04.2015 - 276 Seiten
The Government has been Widely Commended for its Efforts to improve business conditions and Reduce Corruption, The while a Relatively conservative fiscal policy has Helped boost the economy's Credibility and steer investment into the : private sector. With the economy concentrated in the Metro Manila region, major Challenges lie ahead in overcoming long-standing infrastructure bottlenecks and developing stronger energy and manufacturing sectors. Yet the government is increasing its efforts to spread manufacturing and business process outsourcing growth across the country, and clear obstacles to developing other sectors where outlying regions have strong potential. 2015 is set to mark the inaugural year of the ASEAN Economic Community, with the Philippines playing an integral role in the foundation of this ambitious regional venture.
 

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The government steps
134
Department of Tourism
142
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
149
New port infrastructure
160
Ramon S Ang ViceChairman
166
Affordable housing is a priority
174
Lessons from the last surge
183
Maulik Parekh President and CEO
192

Building infrastructure
202
Maria Rosario SantosConcio
208
Francis N Pangilinan Secretary Office
215
health expenses the state works to reduce costs
228
Armin Luistro Secretary Department
238
Murky regulatory environment
244
Conflicting opinions on
250
Rafael A Morales Managing Partner
256
Marivic C Españo Chairperson
264

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